Europe turns to the ICC on Syria – a sign of hopelessness?
The EU's call to refer Syria to the International Criminal Court stands as a reminder of how few options the EU has
The EU's call to refer Syria to the International Criminal Court stands as a reminder of how few options the EU has
Russia's North-Western neighbours take a cautious approach after events in Crimea
Everything Putin is doing in Ukraine is intended to improve his bargaining position with the West
Russian gas has a profound effect on Ukraine's politics and economy
The upcoming election in Algeria leaves the people without a voice, but is at least sparking some debate
The “express annexation” of Crimea has raised the issue of the continuing need for security guarantees in Europe
The annexation of Crimea could begin the dissolution of the western-led international order
The premise of an international order defined by the West and shared by the rest has been shown to be faulty
The decision of the British government to investigate the activities of the Muslim Brotherhood is a significant victory for Saudi Arabia
The May elections will once again be dominated by the East-West question, with the usual suspects as front runners